Quaide Weimerskirch
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Leaving Georgia Tech
Weimerskirch announced Monday via a post on his personal Twitter account that he will graduate from Georgia Tech in May and transfer to West Florida.
ANALYSIS
Weimerskirch will have two years of college eligibility remaining and is able to play immediately for West Florida, a Division 2 program close to his hometown of Pace, Fla. The running back saw limited snaps with Georgia Tech during his sophomore campaign, logging 16 carries for 70 yards and a touchdown.
Weimerskirch will have two years of college eligibility remaining and is able to play immediately for West Florida, a Division 2 program close to his hometown of Pace, Fla. The running back saw limited snaps with Georgia Tech during his sophomore campaign, logging 16 carries for 70 yards and a touchdown.
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2016 Fantasy Outlook
After injuring his foot during spring practice in 2015, Weimerskirch wound up redshirting. He'll bring a power feel to the team's B-Back competition this fall, which makes him a solid bet to lead the team in touchdowns, as it's easy to see his straightforward running style getting carries inside the 10. But the Jackets have plenty of options at their fullback position, and Weimerskirch will likely share carries with at least Marcus Marshall. For at least the early portions of 2016, the B-Back position figures to be a committee, making Weimerskirch nothing more than a speculative late round stash with the hopes he can emerge from the pack.
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Weimerskirch has returned to practice for the Yellow Jackets, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.
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Weimerskirch (foot) returned to practice last week and could be nearing game action, the Columbus Ledger'Enquirer reports.
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Weimerskirch (foot surgery) is questionable to play in 2015, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.
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Weimerskirch, an early-enrollee true freshman, is competing against redshirt freshman C.J. Leggett for the starting b-back role at Georgia Tech, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.
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